By: Rinet Van Lill
Ever find yourself snapping at someone over something small? Continue reading ““Why am I Always Angry?” How Relentless To-Do Lists Turn People into Problems”
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By: Rinet Van Lill
Ever find yourself snapping at someone over something small? Continue reading ““Why am I Always Angry?” How Relentless To-Do Lists Turn People into Problems”
By: Sheridan Voysey
I recently sat in a doctor’s office waiting for a routine check-up. Continue reading “Why Are We So Angry? The Hidden Culprit We May Be Missing”
Aggressive behaviour by a child towards a parent is one of the least studied areas of domestic violence. This is due in large part because parents are reluctant to admit that it happens. Many parents feel embarrassed, confused and even responsible for their child’s actions. Continue reading “How to Deal With Child to Parent Aggression”
By: Yvette Cherry
Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to your neighbour, for we are all members of one body. “In your anger do not sin”: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold. Ephesians 4:25- 27 Continue reading “Sunsets and Anger”
You’ve been on the sidelines of the netball court (or soccer pitch, etc) cheering and encouraging. Continue reading “Winning Or Losing: How To Handle A Bad Sport”
Dear Dr Justin,
My 9-year-old son lashes out at his younger siblings when they bother him and often ends up hurting them. He feels terrible afterwards, but he can’t seem to get his anger or his reactions under control. What should I do?
I want to talk to you about pain; not the kind that you can deal with by taking a tablet. I’m not talking about physical pain. I want to talk to you about the pain of the heart. Continue reading “How to Deal With Hurt”
Every parent has those days. The ones where your child has refused to get ready for school, thrown food at his brother and stomped on the dog’s tail. Continue reading “How to Turn Your Anger Around Without Yelling”
As parents, sometimes you feel like you can talk and talk and your child just doesn’t listen. Sometimes they may just have a blank look on their face. Or worse, they do the complete opposite of what you’ve asked them to do! Continue reading “How to Get Your Children to Really Listen”
By: Tara Brown
So you finally worked up the courage to share your faith with a group of friends, and BOOM — there was that one friend who decided to be rude… Continue reading “How Do I Share My Faith with Someone Who Is Rude?”